Yes, it is recommended to carry a doctor's note when flying with a CPAP machine to avoid any issues at security checkpoints or during the flight.
Yes, there are specific guidelines for flying with a CPAP machine through TSA security checkpoints. You should inform the TSA officer that you have a CPAP machine before screening. The machine will need to be screened separately, and you may need to remove it from its carrying case. It is recommended to carry a doctor's note or prescription for the CPAP machine to avoid any issues during screening.
Yes, there are specific guidelines from the TSA for traveling with a CPAP machine. You are allowed to bring it in your carry-on luggage and it does not count towards your carry-on limit. You may be asked to remove it from its carrying case during security screening. It's recommended to bring a doctor's note or prescription for the CPAP machine to avoid any issues.
Air Canada did allowed my husband to board the plane with his CPAP machine and distilled water jug. He has to present his doctor's note stating that he required both items. This was a couple of years ago. Should check with airlines before leaving to make sure things have not changed or what their policy is.
nope
Five
that depends on what for if it involves work or school or other legally binding things your required to do then yes u will need a doctors note
no as long as you have a cast
At 8 months you will likely need a doctors note
doctors note or a perscription
In the state of Kentucky if you have a doctors note, can a company still hold it against you?
no
yes.